Vevor 20 Quart Hydraulic Pump Single Acting Hydraulic Dump Trailer Pump 3200 PSI Hydraulic Power Unit (12V DC Single Action Powering Unit, SAE #6 Ports): Industrial & Scientific








Key features
- •【PERFECT REPLACEMENT PUMP】-this dump trailer pump is used as a fuel supply device to control multiple sets of valve movement, a perfect replacement pump for 12VDC controlled hydraulic systems
- •【SIMPLE OPERATION】- 12V hydraulic pump features hand-held pendant with 20 ft. removal cord and start solenoid
- •【SPECIFICATION】- Material of Tank: Metal; Fuel Tank: 20 Quart; Power / Gravity: Single Acting Power-Up/Power Down; PSI: 3200 PSI Max. Relief Setting For Increased Lifting Power on A port Reservoir: 20 Quart Steel Reservoir; Port: SAE # 6 Port, Horizonal mount; Hand Held Pendant: 20 foot removal cord and start solenoid; Power Unit: 1.6kw, 12V DC; Max Pressure: 200 bar; Flow: 2.1cc/r; Detachable Pendant: 4 metre lead 2 Button
- •【Pressure Gauge】- Observes the pressure accurately when the pump works, making the pump a safe environment
- •【Wide Application】 - this hydraulic pump is widely applied to dump trailers, dump trucks, RV's, boat lifts, lift gates, tow trucks, wreckers, car haulers, agriculture equipment, snow plow equipment, etc
Vevor 20 Quart Hydraulic Pump Single Acting Hydraulic Dump Trailer Pump 3200 PSI Hydraulic Power Unit (12V DC Single Action Powering Unit, SAE #6 Ports): Industrial & Scientific
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Ease of use
Garrett Bouslog✓ Verified Purchase•January 30, 2024
This replaced a 120 volt hydraulic pump on my scissor lift and has made the lift a lot more useful away from 120 volt power.
Great product! Used for hay spikes
Alexia ✓ Verified Purchase•January 27, 2024
Needed a new pump for our hay spikes and this product was perfect! Follow directions and then it's easy and quick installation. Hay spikes are on bed of truck for reference. Picks up 1k lb ++ bales with ease
Correct fitting to make hose
marty huntley✓ Verified Purchase•January 7, 2024
The unit does not have a #6 an fitting on it. It is actually take a #12 Female DIN24 fitting to screw onto adapter in unit
Napa numbers for 3/8 hose
Straight G25645-0612 45* G25650-0612 or 90* G25655-0612 Hope this helps someone
Napa numbers for 3/8 hose
Straight G25645-0612 45* G25650-0612 or 90* G25655-0612 Hope this helps someone
Great value
Sharon McLellan✓ Verified Purchase•January 5, 2024
We used this on a BraunAbility wheelchair lift on a shuttle bus. Had lots of problems with original wiring on bus. This unit is prewired. Simple and straightforward. Need better product operation instructions
Know your fittings!
Ryan✓ Verified Purchase•December 24, 2023
My review is for a double acting, 6 qt. Steel tank unit.
Unit arrived as described (for the most part, more on that later). Well packed in a box that appears dropped shipped. The unit appears to have a small slathering of some type of packing grease or oil to keep it from corroding. All parts are intact and nothing missing.
Tank welds all appear to be properly done, no leaks as of yet. The unit works as intended. Fat red lead to battery positive. Fat black lead from stud on body of motor to battery negative.
I deducted a star because of the description for these hydraulic units are all misleading. The fittings are not SAE - but rather 1/4" BSPP - British Standard Parallel Pipe fittings. They are NOT NPT. While 1/4" NPT may "fit", the threads in the body of the unit are parallel or "straight" threads vs. tapered. Parallel threads are more common in hydraulic systems because they rely on a gasket or o-ring to seal and tend to be more serviceable than tapered threads which rely on crushing threading surfaces, possibly causing thread damage, to seal properly. While you can force fit a tapered thread into the parallel thread and use some Teflon tape or sealant, you're better off doing it right and getting an adapter and not damaging the threads. Yes it is added cost, but that's a part of DIY!
You can get BSPP to "your fitting" adapters from a number of places online if you can't find what you need here on amazon or your local hydraulic shop. I spent about 10 bucks for two fittings to adapt from the fittings on the unit to my application which made things much easier. If you don't know what you're doing, your local hydraulic vender will gladly take your money to get things going for you.
Unit arrived as described (for the most part, more on that later). Well packed in a box that appears dropped shipped. The unit appears to have a small slathering of some type of packing grease or oil to keep it from corroding. All parts are intact and nothing missing.
Tank welds all appear to be properly done, no leaks as of yet. The unit works as intended. Fat red lead to battery positive. Fat black lead from stud on body of motor to battery negative.
I deducted a star because of the description for these hydraulic units are all misleading. The fittings are not SAE - but rather 1/4" BSPP - British Standard Parallel Pipe fittings. They are NOT NPT. While 1/4" NPT may "fit", the threads in the body of the unit are parallel or "straight" threads vs. tapered. Parallel threads are more common in hydraulic systems because they rely on a gasket or o-ring to seal and tend to be more serviceable than tapered threads which rely on crushing threading surfaces, possibly causing thread damage, to seal properly. While you can force fit a tapered thread into the parallel thread and use some Teflon tape or sealant, you're better off doing it right and getting an adapter and not damaging the threads. Yes it is added cost, but that's a part of DIY!
You can get BSPP to "your fitting" adapters from a number of places online if you can't find what you need here on amazon or your local hydraulic shop. I spent about 10 bucks for two fittings to adapt from the fittings on the unit to my application which made things much easier. If you don't know what you're doing, your local hydraulic vender will gladly take your money to get things going for you.
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